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Top Seven Websites for Pharmacists

Many websites offer a wealth of information to practicing pharmacists and pharmacy students. Although the majority of these websites provide medication information, drug interactions, and dietary advice, Some are really superior in its content of providing quality information, continuing education content, and specialized information regarding pharmaceutical care and patient information.

Browsing the internet on a regular basis, I have collected information in this blog about the top seven webpages with different types of content. A brief description is included for each website:

Reference resources useful to pharmacists are organized under preset categories. These resources (websites, texts, electronic resources, journal articles, etc.) were selected by the authors or by pharmacists and/or health professionals who have expertise in specialty areas.

A continually updates website where you can establish an individual account, find clinical briefs, continuing education, pharmaceutical conference coverage, and specialized information about certain disease management. The site also has very useful tools for pharmacists that can be used in different practice settings.

The websites provides short courses and continuing education sessions for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. You can establish your own account. the site will track the courses and the exams you have taken and record them in your profile.

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I believe in the fundamental role of education in every community. Transferring knowledge is the only way for communities to survive and flourish in fast-paced, knowledge-based world economies. This continuous process should reflect to the needs and expectations of the community where it lives and comprise an important resource for every nation. Pharmacy education is no exception, pharmacists have always taken the back seat behind their dispensary counters preparing secretive mixtures trying to cure different types of illnesses over hundreds of years. But times have changed and so have the role of the contemporary pharmacist. The changing role of pharmacists necessitates changes in the ways we provide pharmacy education. I embrace these changes in every lecture because I realize that competencies do not come only with knowledge but with developing the skills and acquiring the experience needed to apply the knowledge gained. One of the best ways to spread knowledge is through communication, I always believe that optimal use of means of communication and technology will provide the interactive environment for education needed to build a knowledge-based society, after all education comes with continuous communication.